Coping, Aftermath and Candi 10/06/2010
I am feeling better perhaps today. Pupu did go to the gym for most of the day and so I was able to go on my business easily. I must decide if this new Polytron Records porn compilation is good for the memory of Klaus. It may make money for the second swim pool of Suzanne Watkins-Robb who still phones me up twice each day. I am lucky she is the only widow wife of Klaus to do so or I would be living in tent for always! As it happens Bogdan and his men are working very hard. They do though look at me while grinning and whispering. I greeted them today with a joke and they laughed very much. I did not realize the joke was so funny! When I told them I had invested £15,000 at William Hill they laughed again and winked a lot and I was inclined to think how nice they are to be so happy for me. ![]() One strange thing occurred, although, and I gave a call to Candi about my food experiment (the girl they mentioned) and she was insisting I must pay her to begin with, up front from cash in my car. Also she asked if, along with a clipboard and white coat, I would like her to have a whip. Of course, at the beginning I thought she meant an ice-cream in her break. But no - she actually meant a whip! A nice girl but far too eccentric for my requirements. So the search goes along. Peace, Jan Sink Add Comment | About Jan Sink
Jan Sink was born in Utrecht, Netherlands in 1944 and, following a largely unsuccessful career as a roadie, became a recording engineer at the infamous Amsterdam recording
studio, The Velvet Glove. In 1969 he was hired by legendary erotik film composer Klaus Harmony to engineer sessions for 'Elektrische Lippen', the composer’s first collaboration with director, Friedrich Wohlfäht. Jan went on to engineer and mix and co-produce soundtracks for classics such as 'Die Sins des Apostles', 'The Ladies Man' and 'Die Sexorcist'. Following the composer’s death in 1984, Jan took the role of CEO of HarmonSink Corp founded with Klaus’ son, Helmut Harmony, to administer the Klaus Harmony publishing catalogue. In 2005 HarmonSink Corp acquired the rights to the complete recorded work of Klaus Harmony which is now being re-released in the form of the acclaimed multi-volume 'Oeuvre' series. Jan divides his time between Amsterdam and London and sometimes lives with his wife, Pupu. CategoriesAll ArchivesOctober 2010 |
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